Is there a reason why you don't do this through NAT at the 10.0.0.1 machine? It sounds to me like it would be a bit more conventional. I'm not sure why you would get requests for 10.0.0.0/8 IPs from the internet. Jonathan SYED JAHANZAiB ~!~ AA Internet Cable.Network Services wrote: > users ====> Bridge =====> PROXY IP: 10.0.0.1 > > My local LAN using these ip series > 10.0.0.x > 10.0.1.x > 10.0.2.x > Now I want that all internet request for specific 20-30 ip's should > redirect to another pc e.g > 10.0.0.10 > 10.0.0.15 > 10.0.1.50 > 10.0.2.70 . . . . > to another server on my LAN let's 10.0.0.2. > How to do this ??? > > > > > *Regards, * > *SYED JAHANZAIB* > ** > AA iNTERNET CABLE.NETWORK SERViCES > Web : http://www.aacablenet.org <http://www.aacablenet.org/> > Email : aacable@xxxxxxxxxxx [MSN Messenger] > Mobile : 0333-3021909 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Connect to the next generation of MSN Messenger Get it now! > <http://imagine-msn.com/messenger/launch80/default.aspx?locale=en-us&source=wlmailtagline> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Bridge mailing list > Bridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bridge _______________________________________________ Bridge mailing list Bridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bridge